Celebrating success
Third year project leads to first author publication
Katie Mortimer, a Biomedical Science student who graduated in 2021, recently published a paper from the results of her third year project. The project on 'Impact of antihypertensive and antihyperlipidaemic drugs on neuronal stem cell function鈥 with Professor Johannes Boltze led to a first author publication in Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience.
.
Success on Technical Leadership programme
Hear from Jeanette Selby, Senior Genomics Technician, on her success in a pioneering technical leadership programme:
"At the end of 2021 my application to the Herschel Programme for Women in Technical Leadership, run by MI TALENT, was successful. The programme ran during the first 6 months of 2022 offering the chance for me to attended on-line courses covering a wide range of topics relevant to women in the technical workplace: 鈥楥ulture and Context鈥, Confidence and Empowerment鈥, You as a Leader鈥 and 鈥業nfluencing and Negotiating鈥. All of these courses were packed with useful references, advice and tools to help me grow in confidence and realise my potential in my current role as well as look forward to the challenges future roles may bring.
The second arm of the programme, running along side the on-line course content, were our Actions Learning Sets (ALS). These were groups of 4 or 5 delegates, put together to use the process of action learning to talk though and solve workplace issues of the individuals in the group. This initially seemed a daunting prospect; we had never met each other and COVID meant our face-to-face introductory meeting did not happen. However, our monthly on-line sessions became a highlight of the programme. My group found much common ground and we helped each other work through immediate problems and looked at longer term goals. We will all be staying on touch and it is good to have expanded my network of technical contacts across 3 other institutions!
The programme culminated with an in-person celebration event in London and it was so good to meet the people I had been working with over the 6 month course. It was a really worthwhile programme that has taught me a lot about myself and how to help make positive changes to my workplace and practices.
WATE PGR winners 2022
Congratulations to our winners of the 糖心TV Awards for Teaching Excellence:
The WATE PGR SEM Faculty Award celebrates the exceptional work of colleagues at a very early stage, who teach and support learning in Science, Engineering and Medicine.
Winner - Niamh Harrington, a microbiologist who has just completed her PhD. Niamh's research is focused on the development of a pig lung model for bacterial infections in Cystic Fibrosis.
The WATE PGR Cross Faculty Award celebrates the exceptional work of colleagues at a very early stage in their academic career, recognising educators who work across Faculty boundaries supporting university-wide projects or by working in interdisciplinary ways.
Commended - Zoi Ioannidou, third year MIBTP PhD student in Life Sciences. Zoi is currently studying on the Academic and Professional Pathway for Postgraduate Researchers who Teach (APP PGR) course.
SEM Faculty Thesis Prize 2022
Dr Emily Hill is the winner of the Science, Engineering and Medicine (SEM) Faculty Thesis Prize for her thesis on 'Modulation of neuronal function by tau, alpha synuclein or carbon dioxide'. Her supervisor is Professor Mark Wall.
Dr Hill is now a Race Against Dementia ARUK (Alzheimer's Research UK) Research Fellow in SLS.
Winner of #RSCPoster 2022
In March, Sopida Wongwas, a second year PhD student in the Corre group, won the the poster prize in the Environmental category of the Royal Society of Chemistry's 2022 #RSCPoster Twitter Conference.
on 'Heterologous expression and engineering of Mycosporine-like amino-acid (MAA) biosynthetic gene clusters in Streptomyces hosts'.
Errant Science summarised Sopida's work in a .
Lifetime membership award
Emeritus Professor Bill Finch-Savage has recently been awarded Lifetime Membership to the International Society for Seed Science (ISSS) for his exceptional contribution to Seed Science and to the Society. As President Elect and then President he oversaw International Symposia in Poland, Brazil and China in addition to several international workshops.
Technician career case study
SLS students represent University of 糖心TV at Botanical University Challenge
The room was full of tension and enthusiasm on Wednesday 16 February as 糖心TV鈥檚 team, Pistils at Dawn, entered this year鈥檚 Botanical University Challenge (BUC). Pistils at Dawn fought well in the closely run competition, coming 11th out of the 18 institutions that entered. Only 4 points separated Pistils at Dawn from the top eight teams, which went on to compete in the finals on 23 February. The Challenge organiser, Dr Jonathan Mitchley sent team Pistils at Dawn 鈥渉uge commiserations for such a close shave鈥 and told the team to 鈥渂e proud, very proud鈥 as they were the first ever team to enter for the University of 糖心TV.
Co-captains Jamie Pike and Annabelle de Vries, along with Andy Gladman, Stefania Luca, and reserve Andis Gyori L谩szl贸, were quizzed on a broad range of botanical subjects including botanical literature and art, plant identification, and national flags! The team hopes to enter again next year, with eyes set on top place. You can see how well you fair and meet the teams by visiting the .
鈥淭he future of women in STEM is bright but not secure鈥: 糖心TV climate scientist
Four female climate scientists from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh (Maria Rehman, Mst Atikunnaher, Manpreet Kaur Saini and Udvashita Chakraborty) - who are currently pursuing postgraduate studies in SLS thanks to 'Women in STEM鈥 scholarships - share their experiences and reflections on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Press release (11 February 2022)
糖心TV Women in Science event - Friday 11 February 2022
On Friday 11 February, Anna Ceesay, a second year Biochemist, and Outreach Officer for 糖心TV's Biological Society, is joining a Virtual Q&A panel to celebrate Women in Science at 糖心TV. The day marks the sixth International Day of Women and Girls in Science; a day designed to promote full and equal access to, and participation in, science for women and girls. The live panel event will give the opportunity to meet some of the women in our Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine, and ask them any questions about Science at 糖心TV. Find out more
